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EANS Webinars: Cerebral palsy: treatment of spasticity for subsequent rehabilitation

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Stroke Recovery Treatment: The Best Methods for Rehabilitating the After Effects

With all the stroke recovery treatment options available, how do you know which one is best for you? Since every stroke is different, every person responds to each modality differently. Therefore, it’s important to work with your rehab team to create a comprehensive recovery plan that suits your needs. To help you have an informed […]

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Conduction Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Aphasia is a communication disorder that involves a loss of ability to understand or express speech after neurological injury. There are many types of aphasia, each with its own unique symptoms. Conduction aphasia, in particular, refers to the inability to repeat words or phrases. The good news with conduction aphasia is that, in most cases, […]

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Pseudobulbar Affect Treatment: Managing Emotional Outbursts After Stroke

Uncontrollable emotional outbursts are common after stroke and are often attributed to a condition known as pseudobulbar affect. This secondary effect of stroke leads to extreme emotional reactions that may be inappropriate to the situation or context. For example, you might start sobbing uncontrollably when you are only mildly sad about something. Another example includes laughing […]

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Mixed Transcortical Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Mixed transcortical aphasia is a severe form of aphasia that causes an inability to speak or understand others. It is similar to global aphasia in that it affects multiple aspects of a person’s language skills. However, individuals with mixed transcortical aphasia can still repeat words they hear, even an entire sentence. This article will review the causes […]

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Understanding Expressive Aphasia Treatment: Learning to Speak Again

When individuals have trouble producing speech after stroke, they may be recommended to pursue expressive aphasia treatment. Expressive aphasia, also known as Broca’s aphasia, is a relatively common cognitive communication disorder among stroke survivors. Despite having intact oral-motor function and being able to physically produce sounds, those with expressive aphasia are unable to effectively produce […]

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Aspirin for Emergency Stroke Treatment: Understanding the Risks & Timeline

Should individuals administer aspirin for emergency stroke treatment? While aspirin may be administered to acute stroke patients in the hospital, it should never be used as an emergency stroke treatment outside of the hospital setting. If someone is showing signs of a possible stroke, individuals should immediately call for emergency medical attention and not administer […]

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